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2518998, Registered Migration Agent (MARA). Graduate Diploma of Australian Migration Law and Practice. MIA member.
Couples have histories. Families have opinions. Timelines have gaps. Neha Sharma's practice is built around understanding the real human stories and turning them into the evidence the Department of Home Affairs needs to see. MARN 2518998. Hindi, English, and Punjabi speaking.
2518998, Registered Migration Agent (MARA). Graduate Diploma of Australian Migration Law and Practice. MIA member.
Registered Migration Agent, Education Embassy.
Partner visas and family stream. Parent visa pathway specialist.
Hindi, English, Punjabi. Based at our Brisbane head office.
Neha's practice focuses on partner visas and family stream work. These are the cases where the strength of the evidence package depends on whether the agent has genuinely understood the couple's relationship and the wider family context.
She is particularly skilled at partner visas for clients from North Indian, Punjabi, and broader South Asian backgrounds, where cultural and family contexts shape the evidence in ways the Department needs to understand. Her parent visa work includes 103, 143 contributory, and 870 sponsored temporary applications.
Neha's practice covers the full partner and family visa spectrum.
820/801 onshore, 309/100 offshore, 300 Prospective Marriage. Full evidence preparation.
103 non-contributory, 143 contributory, and 870 sponsored temporary. Balance of Family test assessment.
Child visas (101/802) including complex custody scenarios. Remaining relative visas (115/835).
Partner visa refusal appeals through the ART, including family violence and relationship breakdown provisions.
Where a partner visa relationship has ended due to family violence from the sponsor, the applicant may still be granted permanent residency. This is a specific legal provision that requires careful, evidence-backed preparation. We handle these cases with care and discretion.
Ask for Neha specifically when you book if your matter fits her / his practice.